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R THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TU ESDAY, MARCH 28 I944 PAGE FOUR_ Daily Alaska Empire [ e e e PO S HAPPY BIRTHDAY [§ like Browne, Bioff and Scalise Perhaps Mr. Johnston is correct in asserting thal From | Dl Professional ! Published every evening except Sunday by the the doghouse whu.h business has tenated rn?n some 2 0 Y E A R S A G 0 TH E E M P I R E { RECT(’RY Fraternal Societies EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY time is now yawning for labor. The warning was t Gaslineau Channel Becond and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska. certainly not an unfiendly one. It was coupled, b ot i i it it | CELEN TROY MONSEN - - - ,- - Presdest|geeq, with a proposal for “a pact of nonaggression MARCH 28 R R s and mutual assistance.” Obviously, this is the only Leslie D. Cashen : : i s e e A b MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 Feeion d _ Consolidation of the United States Land Service in Alaska was Eatered in the Post Office in Junsen ag second Class Malier. | | Lenue to the cure of excesses and abuses of power Mrs. Norman Cook SECOND and FOURTH DR. E. H. KASER SUBSCRIPTERUAN Gertrude ‘E. Lackey d in a bill prepared by the Department of Interior, a dreft of whicl ivered b fer in Junean aud Dousl ruum--tl. i 9 o bttt B he i J Monday of each month elrered B Thall, Rostake DAL 8t tha on either side. Labor-baiting by management has been Mrs. Winona Calvert 1ad been transmitted to Congressional committees, the local Chambe: DENT & Scot};xsh Hilte Ten:‘l ST, T sdvance HAL) W Southe, s sdvanes, $749; | responsible for_employer-hating among _the unions Eva Crowley | s Commerce learned this day from a letter received from E. C. Finney bt hegicrifig AL TN o one month, in advance S £ £ . 2V 3 | of € 3 5 day m a letter rec om E. C. 3 b eg! 3 . m. " gubseribers will conter a favor 1f they will promptly, notity Hostility and disf as always, have been recipro- Mrs. Bruce Mattson | 7irst Assistant Secretary. The four branches of that service, it was BLOMGREN BUILDING i GEO';LGE o ofti ny fatlure or irregularity e i ¥ o SIREEIY x i 3 st il g 3 A frey of ‘thetr papers, Pote Satey DBve TALTEAL AUERENTY T Fred Knight | stated, were to be placed under one officer by the measure. EUONN B8 oy Worshipful Master; JAMES W. Telephones: News Office, un:. Business Office. 374. transigeance and a grasping for excessive control. And Alberta Graves | Lt o HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. LEIVERS, Secretary 9 GCIATED PRESS the public, In between the firing lines, has caughtthe] ___ o o0 0 L UL ... | With less than 24 hours remaining in which to register, the total 2 EMBER OF ASS( rickba h . 5 g HELSgee s - 6 s Kasuuinted Free da exclusively entitled to the use for b“”‘;;"‘r"“ Rt TER A Gep B Mg et < ! { | cegistration this morning was 618, according to J. A. Davis, City Clerk B 1 Tl and o o itstiad EEE 5o RPPERRG o Ie i 0 i H 0 R O S C 0 P E { {1t was estimated that approximately 500 voters had mot yet registered 1 yise credited In this paper and also the lockl Bbws Bublisted | 1,0 1,3gement relations which, by the very fact of its] | ! iR Dr. A. W. Stewart ! ‘ B.P.O ELKS candor and good will, ought to evoke a sympathetic |\ wqp otpg ineline ‘1 R. J. Sommers, who had been a]mnumd Highway Engineer for the T i | LU s e L e [ S o e bt do not compel” . | temitory, effective April 1, had severed his connection with the Alaska g | | | Meets every Wednesday at 8 PM. N ey v Is to get his colleagues on the side of management ' | Road Commission preparatory to actively assuming the duties of his new || 20TH CENTURY BUILDING | | |Visiting Brothers welcome. N. to go along with him and implement his pledge. If| —e-—oewoeereoroomeme—at [ 00 4 wag annotineed this day. He was to have offices at the Office Phone 469 | gI-YYD FAGERSON, Exalted SORE LR ond 1t Sale gt e eerlany i WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29 |y Building in the rooms formerly occupied by the Historical Libr e A H. STIRS, SeEiOR will talk just as forthrightly to their own followers, Good and bad planetary aspects L we shall hurdle one of the most formidable barriers who had been in ‘ sonflict in the horoscope for today. | MacKinnon Seattle for several weeks V| — —~ to postwar progress. Merchandising is ufider fortunate |, ) the Admiral Rogers. Dr John H Geyer == ¥ : : ; A i ghvess | Silver Bow Lodge Unrealistic Action | ; HEART AND HOME W‘:Vnhz‘ r‘n‘“‘j‘ R. H. Stevens, Assistant Cashier at the First National Bank, ed| | DENTISY | @Vo.A!, 1.0.0.F. | e O e ationt. Ty |on the Princess Mary after an absence of two months in the States on a Roba o Oalahtihe Bidg. | Meets each Tues. (Cincinnati Enquirer) b sS @ bt i L ation: tn i | | day at P.M. I.0.O.F. HALL The strange protest, recently signed by a group of | SMEr 5 10 e | g B S ! Visiting Brothers Welcome American pacifists wh pose bombing of German | Aperiences, 1t is forecast, 3 i . > it S S SN Forest D. Fennessy ....Noble Grand - ety ,.(.m‘,,i,e‘;,,‘;"L!\s;,“;‘k o warfare. Thotr | contment must be overcome. Mrs. W. C. Wright, wife of W. C. Wright, local jeweler, returned g ey e e point of view Is 80 licking in realism that it is| BUSINESS AFFAIRS: Vast|on the Princess Mary after a buying ip in Seattle and Portland. ) difficult to believe it was voiced by experienced |Stores needed for the invasion of| o Sk || ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. | | __ adults. Surope will put American business George C. Burford, of J. B. Caro and Company, returned to his ! Cradunts Sow dngstos Colivpe In appraising any situation, certain facts must be |0 @ P sk “f’:}‘;f“ )f’°‘"“‘g \dquarters her® affer a business trip to towns in the southern end of | | ot Obiomaty and | it SRR accepted. The facts in this instance are the facts|MONtHS. "'_f_"l‘ ams __i‘;f‘x‘l’l“g' First Division. Opthalmology | ASHENBRENNER'S | of battle—the death, destruction, suffering which are |t100s our grear Fesolfes W b Ll 3 i i swowna |+ NEW AND USED | part and parcel of war. It is not possible to fight a |drained. Redoubled efforts will be v Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | FRIENDLY ADVICE required of the nation Weather report: High, 17 partly cloudy war without death and destruction, so far as anyone e e 4 The unusually articulate president of the United knows. Yet memb of the American protest group| NATI'ON/_“‘ I“'S“"ES' . De-‘p‘“’; N P U n “ l T u n E infer that they would have the Allies desist fr efficient farm management this| < States Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Eric Johnston, has | Infer that they woi AVE SWHC. SRR, RISt [IOI | G > W $41 te | { . . . b H || Phone 788—306 Willoughby Ave. P ebveicl arl arboht (oih . Wat tHerevls | WiShI@éMurts, fn crder: to PHAvescithe feliies: Rotie) SRR SHEER EENE WAL RIS [ Da!l I_essons in EngllSh y 2 ! H \ ; ‘l ““‘ ol F Tark‘ B &UL resources of the enemy A ”{““_ e of labor. ~Abundant y W. L. GORDON { | DR H VANCE | e R e I L o 0 Results which would follow such a foolhardy |°FOPS are prognosticated. 3! - ST Rl . 41, | it is liable to swing the most potent of ug suddenly | course are obvious enough. Death and suffering | INTERNATIONAL ,A FFAIRS : e e T T R ! OSTEOPATH I into oblivion or to raise the lowly while it plummets would continue—but it would be our own peoples, | Because- London and Rome have| \ORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “I shall walk with you for| | | JOHE»-S!BVGIIS Shflll those who were on high. He stated at once more homely and more el the case in terms not the Germans, who would be on the receiving end. loquegt: “In the Each German aircraft factory put out of com- | | almost the same geodetic ascendant, | fundamental be ex- will may “a part of the way.’ a little piece. ay, “a short distenc or, OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Mesdames (plural of madam) Pro- au Hotel Annex 11 LADIES'—MISSES’ dropped from an Allied bomber on a German rail |© of American labor. Thet has been done often enough utensil, instrument, implement Persons whose birthdate it is have | SYNONYMS: Too: | architecture of American society, it's just three jumps mission by aerial attack, saves thousands of British {Pected to exist between the British| =~ ' " 4 0 "rict A as in MAY, second A as in AH, principal accent b Franklin EHONE L1t & READY-TO-WEAR from the master bedroom to the doghouse.” and American lives; hundreds of English homes and [2nd Italitn peoples. There is a| last .lhl;k el : 4 ‘ 3 i B e Wik pitiink St tHA ToRHiRs production centers. Each load of high explosives, |Si8n promising speedy o(cupahnnl s o SRS g S il | Seward Street Near Third 2 ston ‘was offering & :moral to the leaders f Northern Italy. | OFTEN MISSPELLED: Syringe; SY. Sivlein: SI. | | center, retards the passage of ammunition, guns and | 4 T e before by leaders of business. The originality of the | g 1giers toward position where they would destroy |Uhe augury of a year of uncertainty | WORD, STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yows.” Let usj| v Chamber of Commerce chief lay in his freedom from | Allieq lives and property. |in love and financial affairs. | icrease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: | | ““The Rexall Store" “The Store for Men" self-righteousness. As he sees is, labor during the Such aerial attacks, while they bring great damage | Children born on this day will|; s\ENTABLE; sorrowful; pitiable; deplorable. “It was a lamentable ‘ Your Rellable Pharmacists i decade has pursued the same headlong, heedless |to the enemy, arc not as damaging to him, in the |Probably be unusually gifted and| ccortunes I s QB'N9S course that business pursued when it was in the long run, as an extended war might be. If it were !Ucky. They may be emotional and‘ BUTLER-MAURO 8 saddle during the decade of the 20's—the advance- |Possible, within the next month, to knock Germany |Susceptible to flattery | o i T DRUG CO. | 1944) (Copyright, D RAINBOW BREAKFAST it St.—Triangle Bldg. completely out of the war by air offensives alone, the | Reich itself would reap certain benefits. The death | and destrtuction which such an operation would bring ment of group interest without adequate regard for the general welfare. Business, he acknowledged, gave MODERN ETIQUETTE ™ \omumern i o | e ) N \ \ t the country “a balloon boom that had to burst” and | oiq not be ccmpared with the death and suffering | Come to the Rainbow Br DA R i L A S LR ' produced men like Insull, Hopson and Musica: 1abor | which would certainly accompany another four years 12 to 2 pm. m Sunday, R | HABRY RACE gave the country a union boom and produced men of war. 12, Masonic Temvple. 65 cents, Q. If Mrs. John Gray is engraved on a woman’s stationery, and she ‘l H S GRAVES E R e e i o —————— — e adv | letter Mary G would it be necessary for her to write (Mrs.| | : S E 4 “The Clothing Man” "l!hillflhl Secretary of State Stettinius has nation over the fact that these men — > oo — in parentheses? i | Drugglsi | Just arrived.” |are sporting uniforms and doing ATTENTION EIKS A. No. | i e o ” HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER % " A A h h re - Whereupon the committee gave desk jobs which women or 4-F's| attend meeting Wednesday night What 11d you suggest as light refreshments to serve at a small | I The Squibb Sto | I & MARX CLOTHING young Ed an ovation. Republican could do. Yet most of them have for initiation of class in honor ol | e Go-Rouné Representative Ealon of New Jer- the physical fitness required for pust Exalted Rulers of Juneau| coffee, tea, or punch, and sandwiches and ices can sey then shot this one at the|active military service, INcluding y 4o o 490 T2 & 3 4 3 | B . " e OBder Bettetiry: | 26:20 ‘viston, € Lodge No. 420. Refreshments. adv.|be included if desired. 1 | GuY Smlih-DrugS (Continuéa 1rom Page One) | “I want you to kriow, Mr. Stet-| Finally, War Manpower's review firie= - | @ May a woman go into the dining room without a hat if she is| . | c ALIF 0 BENIA % — - | tinius, that you are my candidate | committee ruled that these men CITATION staying in a hotel | NYAL Family Remedies | | | Grocery and Meat Market delay and the reasons why. But for President. : |cannot be treated differently from I th: (1 nitea State Lyfl?\:nh m_,’.‘ A. Yes, if she prefers to do thi HORLUGK'S DANISH | | | 478 — PHONES — 371 the Star found it too dynamite- On which ticket?” piped up other Federal employees, despite ourt for the Territory of Lo e A S S R R eSS LU S LS AM | ] Filgh: Quallty Foodd et laden, Meanwhile, the alcohol Democratic Representative Howard | their uniforms. » Juneau Precinct | e ICE CRE, M {“., i3 Brides y » ¢ e oderate Prices shortage continues and vast saw- MCMurray of Wisconsin. Meantime, Telfair %mgm head 10 the | Jtif\x of the Adoption of | 3 dust piles are rotting away “I hope on the Republican ticket,” |of WSA's training diffion, says he DLORITA NOREEN WARDEN. i a n Ax C. GORDON % Lot R R D : 3 replied Eaton. “But on either|is already hiring large numbers of T0 MATT J. WARDEN and all T 4 1 | ticket, I'll vote for him.” women and discharged veterans to! Other persons in interest. [l | The Charles W Carter I | McCORMACK'S BLARNEY After his testimony and another |veplace the able-bodi Y YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE | | | ther | a odied men who 3 et sl B fa1 enoUEh -8 i ot 5 1 | When the citizens of Boston par- ovation, young Stettinius Dowed |have been running his Maritime | FEREBY REQUIRED to be and ap- 1 }.l'\sfi many x('oL‘u“:. u‘)t... enough South each year to cro: um‘ Moriuary Ja PIGGLY WIGGLY aded on March 17th, they probably out, and Leo Crowley resumed his|Service training program. pear before the undersigned Com- s-Atlantic ‘steamship lines? 3 ; 11 didn't know that Representative testimony. | (Copyright, 1944, by United missioner at his office in the Fed- | 2. What is the meaning of the adjective anthropoid? | Fourth and Franklin Sts. | For BETTER Groceries John McCormack of Massachusetts, i i | Feature Syndicate, Inc.) eral-Territorial Building, at Jum:;uh 3. What is the capital city of Belgium? | PHONE 136 1 | Phone 16—24 the House majority leader, had to MARITIME DRAFT l e h— Alaska, on the 2nd day of May 4, Who was the author of “Hard Times"? e ! turn on some fancy blarney at the | yyap Shipping Administration has, In the 18th century in France, ‘94 at 2:00 o'clock P. M. in the| 5 What is a gazebo? 3 | White House to get an Army band peen torn with a controversy over €Very window was taxed. afipnort b id day, lto Answer gha ANSWERS: R and soldiers for the parade. whether the thousands of' men who| —————————— £ pt-l‘;hg:;?ot ‘])j’glgER F. CUMMINGS | : A\;mu S d WINDOW WASHING 117 Secretary of War Stimson at first |y, the Ma = , 3 X 2 an JERALDINE WARDEN CUM- J < g tajected McCormack's Tequest for p‘:::m;r; ‘h:"lll;mtbffl(*‘;;glC‘;M;:lolfi SPECIAL NOTICE is herchy MINGS, hushand and wife, for the | 2. Resembling man, especially used of certain apes. RUG CLEANING JUNEAU - YOUNG . the troops, informing the genial mijitary duty. given that the Commissioner of adoption of LORITA NOREEN 3. Bru SWEEPING COMPOUND Hard C majority leader that they couldn't| Thers is no question about dder-wCustoms under date of March 13, WARDEN, a minor child, and to 4. Charles Dickens. FOR SALE | araware ompany be spared for civilian celebrations. ying merchant seamen—but there’s| o Saveiauthority to change the change said child’s name to LORITA| 5. Tt is a turret on a roof, commanding an extensive prospect. {1 PAINTS—OIL—GLASS So it looked like the parade Was'y big question over whether the men |1¢ Of the oil screw DUNCAN ! NOREEN CUMMINGS, and to show | % SR iz DAVE MILNER {11 Sheif and Heavy Hasdware 'to PANTHER. cause, if any you have, why the | Phone Red 578 “out.” who run th 5 = However, McCormack decided t0' an ndmir&s‘fn‘a;li:én“gpglcz?amplt:; Said vessel was built in 1925 a‘| prayer of said Petition should not be Guns and Ammunition iy one st cord e Pl ok sulermen, e | Seaitle, Wasingon, ber ofiial| Eantd, and i you el (0 soves GEORGE DANNER | den;,i di d b opautiau: Sanla be detpl el nul;l;:erhls 2}2,‘73.. o RXJOSS S ‘lo same thle Court will (m(: I\‘hdm 0 | You'll Find Food Finer and ! “Mr. President,” said he, as a re- i i i |is er hom= port, Juneau, Al- e enter a de- | { I et S St Giecks in the ‘sqrvice mERERMI- i Bl T , [cree in accordance with the prayer || as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE || JOHN AHLEBS CO. | Service More Complete at 1 cent Tegislative confere forms and hold ranks of ensign,| Wwners, Frank MoConaghy ; i i ¢ 25 HONE 34 ! White House was breaking up, lieutenant, and so on, but would be |C0» Inc. Cordovy. |of sald Petition. is invited to present this coupon this evening P. O. Box 2506 P | THE BABANOF “there’s another small matter of subject to draft unless deferment JAMES J. CONNORS, ~ |- GTVERNumier my hand and Of at the box office of the || PLUMBING, HEATING and interest to my district that I'd like|is asked. Some elements in War Collector of Customs. ‘“%““ Ses! this Gth day of March, || SHEET METAL SUPPLIES COFFEE SHOP to '.V:'ll:e up with .‘"U“f s Shipping are bursting with indig- ‘adv. ‘}QSEQAL FELIX GRAY CAPITOL THEATRE ! 0il Ranges and Oil Heaters | “What is it this time, John?"|_ i i i | 4. AY, 3 s grinned Roosevelt. “Do you want| 1F_ ; lefltett_i Sts&es ?ml"?mm“” and receive TWO TICKETS to see: to Cnlfll‘g(‘ Boston harbor?"” irst publication, arch 7, b F1i o “No," replied McCormack, “I'm | Last publication, March 28, 1944, £ HERS TO HOLD | : not after a Federal project. Bul | —eeee | I SUBANCE JAMES C. COGPER ¢ March 17th will soon be here and ACROSS 1) | KINY PROGRAM | Federal Tax—G6c per Person { 2 C.PA the people of Boston have three| U JUgeote 2 [ SCHEDULE | WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! _C.P.A ) special reasons for celebrating the 4. Room 33 Large bony z Shalluck Agency Business Counselor | day. It is, of course, St. Patricks Erinoun Gl | Wednesday V) e COOPER BUILDING l Day. It is also Evacuation Day. Chireh aig- . Like 12:00—Personal Album. — H ) Those are two reasons. Do you| 14 siriite. Wik stick 12:15—Song Parade. | know the third?” | ; ;{lumluunt’ Pm’e }12:30—Berc s-Alaska Federal News, PR P A When Roosevelt confessed that| ' ”;r’l‘i\[(y(?ecc- AL Acaulre by | 12:45—Musical Bon Bons. | 7 " . C. and Corona he didnt, McCormack explained| 17 Piece ou o pasbor | 1:00—Spotlight Bands. i Duncan's Cleaning TYPEWRITERS roguishly: “Well, March 17th is R D L 1:15—Melody Roundup. and PRESS SHOP Sold and Serviced by also your wedding anniversary.' i 1:30—Sound Off. o o Now, what I'm after is some sol- he e 3 | 1:45—G. L Jive. ““""‘S';:!‘;s;ggun‘l’“m“‘ J. B. Burford & Co. diers for a parade, so we can ob- 8. g\m)\- a 2:00-News Rebroadcast. > 4 s A ARbA” “Our Doorstep Is Worn by serve such a prominent date with p s bk 2:15—Great Music. “Neatness Is 886 Satisfied Customers” | fitting ceremony. The War Depart- 26 Those et Hspeed 56 Evve;‘rly 2. Edible sea- 2:30—California Melodies. ment says 'No.'” ¢ | lings O (T e " Pu‘:fg 2:45—California Melodies. | “John, you can really throw the 2% Welshts . Marry L Kind of starch ¢ pir o0 3:00—G. L. Journal. e e e blarney,” chuckled Roosevelt, as he| o A ] ~ 7] © lsland of the 3:15—G. 1. Journal. | Z 0 R ' C “Say It With Flowers" but picked up & pen and began serib- | g s e R e Farade { SYSTEM CLEANING “SAY IT WITH OURS!"” bling the following memo to Sec- %2 7 7. Massachusetta 3:45_M“r°m"gbm?g' | Phone 15 refary Stimson: “Please send a| | ghDe 4:00—News Rebroadcast. ‘- regiment of troops to participate in | ) 77 fi.' fi'c\fv;off\em‘rgex 4:15—Band Wagon. | bank s pledged v | Juneau Florlsls John McCormack’s parade in Boston kool 41 4:30—Promen Resume. tive/ apigation. "Fhe Alaska LaundrY Phone 311 on March 17th—also a band.” T a L 149, Spheres 4:45—-Vesper Service. ! of depositens’ funds | H , bt 21, Agher Tn 5:00—Rebroadcast News. | p;"uruy ;.—dnz-. i b R D " 5:15—Mystery Melodies. addition, the beak i s m STETTINIUS “BOOM” - b I 127 i “Vi,,.}:',-‘"‘z,;’“., 5-30—Nelson Eddy. | mdwp.,.a.h: IN THIS BANK Dashing, depbonair Ed Stettinius G Pinbbvioie. 5:45—Your Dinner Concert. ance Corporation ,which | . seems o be making progress on % B 5 i Colloa, o 6:00—Waltz Time. i ARE | 1891—0ver Half a (efl'ufy of Banl(mg—lSM Capitol Hill in his ambition to be | SPe o 6:15-Waltz Time. | i Vice President. Ed probably didn't ! = Nk $ 904y ¢4 meing. I SU E D . plan it that way, but he pushed| Prultof the 6:45—Coca Cola Show. : ¢ methodical Leo Crowley, FEA Ad- I RO 7:00—B. Levitow Orchestra. | l e . - Hp@NnNrendas ministrator, completely into the | 3 - Without cover- | 7:15—Standard Oil News. i shadows when he appeared before 1 i“ ings for the 7:30—Brice and Morgan. . the House Foreign Affairs Commit- 7:45- Brice and Morgan. Ban & tee recently. 8:00—Your Radio Theatre, F t N t l B k Leo was rolling off facts and lig-| [Z3 T a5 8:15%-Your Radio Theatre lrs a lona an i = ures to the committee, when the Stort fora | §:30Your Radio Theatre. of JUNEAU, ALASKA Oldest Bank in Alaska platinum-blond Under Secretary of | o sxhibition 8:45—Your Radio Theatre, ; ] % ¢ 5 State appeared in the doorway L 5 Earanaise 9:00—Kate Smith. MEMIER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Chairman Sol Bloom immediately [7% i 5. Feminine 9:15—Kate Smith. | M COMMERCIAL SAVINGS spied Stettinius and announced %5 15z ,k’,';("’.‘,‘; 9:30—Gems in Music. B <O L & — | | “We will have to suspend your 0. 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